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Old 22-02-2007, 12:04 PM   #1
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Default Forum suggestion, maybe not possible?

Just a suggestion to ease navigation, there is a box below the part of the page that advertises becoming a donation member

it has the user cp etc in it, it also has links to the parent catagory the thread belongs to, ie Australian ford forums/ford passenger cars/falcons/contemporary aus fords/ then the name of the thread you're currently reading

is it possible to have this box, or at least the links in it also repeated at the bottom of each page in the thread?

this would save having to scroll back to the top of the page, once you get to the bottom, to get to those links.

see what you reckon, maybe there's some other way to do it i dunno, cheers guys

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